Thursday, 10 May 2012

Garden Center Opens in Downtown Easton

 

Garden Center Opens in Downtown Easton

If you've ever thought about gardening, but put off the idea because you haven't a backyard, Barbara Whiteside wants to help. I just read and try.

For now, the garden is mostly shades of green; by July, it will be in full bloom.

Her knowledge came through as she walked through the garden, full of potted blueberries and raspberries, together with thyme, chives, parsley and other herbs.

Compost is open from 11 a.

"I'm not telling you 'Don't go to a supermarket,'" Whiteside said. to 6 p. In short, nothing like grocery store celery. I'm not some huge gardener.

In the coming weeks and months, she'll expand her inventory, putting together "vegetable pots" that will incorporate two kinds of plants, such as tomato and basil. Fresh celery, she said, is dark, not watery, and not stringy.

For example: planting different things next to each other can affect their taste. , Wednesday through Sunday.

Garden Center Opens in Downtown Easton



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